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What is NYC PC § 603.2.1?

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This section establishes requirements for the placement of potable water service pipes in relation to sources of pollution such as cesspools and septic tanks. It mandates a minimum separation distance of 10 feet from these sources and compliance with Department of Environmental Protection standards. Applies to property owners responsible for water service infrastructure.

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603.2.1 Water service near sources of pollution.

PC § 603.2.1

Potable water service pipes shall not be located in, under or above cesspools, septic tanks, septic tank drainage fields or seepage pits (see Section 605.1 for soil and groundwater conditions) and shall be separated by a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) and shall meet all Department of Environmental Protection requirements.

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